Two new books about teaching in higher education – the revised second edition of “An A-Z of Creative Teaching in Higher Education” by Sylvia Ashton and Rachel Stone and the brand new “Adapting Higher Education Teaching for an Online Environment: A Practical Guide” by Rachel Stone and Ian Glover will be publicly launched on 15 July. There will be words and music from Tawona Sithole (University of Glasgow), presentations from Helen Williams (University of Nottingham) and Virna Rossi (Ravensbourne University London) and a Q&A session with the authors of both books. More about the event here.
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